Monday, March 22, 2010
Baydo's RV in Fife, Wa.- An Unhappy Customer Review, Part 3
Continued from part 2---
We had a very busy summer. We had two great camping trips with family and friends. In October, I called Baydo’s, as planned. It was no surprise to us to find the work order had never been approved. By this point, we had anticipated this exact thing and had already started making plans to do our own repair work.
I decided to call once more and talk directly with Paul. I was still intending to finish this blog and wanted to be sure the work order had not just been overlooked. When I spoke with Paul, he was very polite and friendly but made it very clear he had not committed to splitting the cost of any repairs with us. He even suggested Tommy had "spoken out of turn" by promising Baydo’s RV would split the cost. He did say we could bring our RV in for an appraisal and use it as a trade in for another rig. He also added any travel trailer they sold us would be at a higher cost than this one. He said they had nothing in this price range. His interest was in trying to sell us another RV. Needless to say, we decided to have no further contact with Baydo’s RV and to deal with the problem ourselves.
To end this blog I guess I would like to say…….We did buy the RV, “As is”. We have since learned there is no protection in buying used from a dealership. They offer nothing. We could have bought from a private party and paid less and probably had a more honest deal. My biggest complaint about our RV purchase is being lied to repeatedly by the salesman.
I would like to add, the Baydo’s repair Center and the dealership are owned by two different people. I believe they are family members. We had no problems with the repair center. They were nice and seemed to tell us how things were. I would like to be clear on that. We had no problems with the repair center.
For customer reviews on Baydo's RV, please vist the links below.
http://www.xomreviews.com/baydos.com
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An update..........
Don & I have just about finished with our repairs. We are very pleased with our results. The damage to the floor was much greater than anticipated, but not to the point we could not recover. It cost us approximately $2000.00 dollars to do the repairs and many hours each weekend for months. Yes—between the purchase and repair we probably have spent more than the RV is worth, but we do love it and decided it was worth it to us. We have seen inside every wall, the ceiling and floor. When we bought it, we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into, but now we know this RV inside and out. Fortunately for us, the ceiling and walls were all fine. All the water damage was in the floor.
Over the next weekend or two, we will be putting the last finishing touches on our RV. I love the new floor. I like it better than the old one. My husband added two cupboard doors for easy access to the under the bed storage area. That's cool. I will post new pics when everything is finished and cleaned up.
Best wishes. Thanks for stopping by.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Christmas Cards All Year 'Round--March challenge
Here are the five cards I submitted to the 'Christmas Cards all Year 'Round' March challenge. This challenge was hosted by Deanne Burton.
I absolutely love this monthly challenge. It motivates me to get my Christmas cards made early and it's always fun.
This months challenge was to create five Christmas cards that were predominantly green and also includs a snowman. The green is for St. Patrick's Day in March.
All five cards were completed by March 19th.

I absolutely love this monthly challenge. It motivates me to get my Christmas cards made early and it's always fun.
This months challenge was to create five Christmas cards that were predominantly green and also includs a snowman. The green is for St. Patrick's Day in March.
All five cards were completed by March 19th.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Happy Birthday, Ryan !!!!
Today is my little brother's 18th. birthday. He has grown into a fine young man. He will graduate from high school in June. He lives with my husband and me. We're very proud of him.
Happy Birthday, Ryan!!!!
We love you.

This beautiful cake was made by our very talented sister, Teri. The cake was decadent chocolate. It was wonderful.

This is the card I made for Ryan's birthday.
It's called a plastic bag double slider card.
When you pull the ribbon at the top of the card, a slider pulls out of the top while another simultaneously pops out of the bottom. It's really a fun card.
And...........super easy to make.
I hope everyone is having a great evening. Thanks for stopping by.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
StampARTic Sketch Challenge for March..
This is my card for the StampARTic online magazine March sketch challenge. I love sketch challenges. They inspire me to have ideas that wouldn't otherwise occur to me. I love to see the projects other cardmakes and scrappers create following the same sketch. There were some really beautiful cards done for March.
The stamp I used is called, 'A Tasty Read.' It's a digital stamp designed by Elisabeth Bell. I love it. She is my favorite, favorite stamp designer.

This sketch was especially fun to work with. It offers the opportunity to use a wide variety of embellishments in one sketch. I used metal flowers, ribbon, punches, foam squares and more. The sketch was created by Marianne of Norway. Thank you Marianne for a truly fun sketch.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Origami Snowman Advent Calendar
This was a fun Christmas project I made for two of the children in our family.

It's a fourteen day snowman advent calendar made of paper and yarn. It's very simple and adorable.
Each bag has a couple of pieces of candy and an inexpensive stocking stuffer type toy. I used things like stickers, small handheld games, puzzles & christmas stencils. I braided the yard into a rope. I punched a hole in each snowman and tied him to the braid with ribbon.
I started at the bottom with day 14 and day one at the very top was a little biger than the rest with a little better surprise. The boys had fun with it
I didn't actually print each snowman. I printed one to use for a template. I made my own eyes, hats, noses and ties with craft paper. The mouths and buttons were drawn on with marker.
It was fun.
This idea came from Kiddley.com.
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Monday, October 5, 2009
To Realize........
To realize
The value of a sister
Ask someone who doesn't have one.
To realize
The value of ten years:
Ask a newly divorced couple.
To realize
The value of four years:
Ask a graduate.
To realize
The value of one year:
Ask a student who has failed a final exam.
To realize
The value of nine months:
Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
To realize
The value of one month:
Ask a mother who has given birth to A premature baby.
To realize
The value of one week:
Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.
To realize
The value of one minute:
Ask a personWho has missed the train, bus or plane.
To realize
The value of one-second:
Ask a person who has survived an accident.
The value of one-second:
Ask a person who has survived an accident.
Time waits for no one. Treasure every moment you have.
You will treasure it even more when you can share it with someone special.
To realize the value of a friend or family member:
LOSE ONE.
Remember...Hold on tight to the ones you love!
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Don, my husband---Thank you for shring this with me and the rest of the family. It's so true. I love you so much.
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